What do you expect the world to look like In The Year 2525? Well according to Zager And Evans, it looks like a swirly lava-lamp which is what the makers of Star Trek often used to think the future would look like as well. Maybe in 1969 lava-lamps were seen as the future. But in the 2010s, the future looks more attractive and so the remix shows one possible view of the world in 2525 - a hot babe who is either part android, or is totally android. Either way, she still looks great. Visionary!

Sadnecessary - surely there is a space missing. And the cover of this Milky Chance album is also missing something. Any sign of any milk; anything sad; or anything necessary. Good job that we here at AllBum.Art are here to provide you with our poor quality, low-brow remixes. In the remix we see Milk - plenty of it. And a naked babe in a bath. But the milk is covering her up. Well most of her...! Lactic!

If you're Happy and you know it then clap along with Pharrell Williams to this uber-annoying song with little or no artistic fladulation. On the original cover we see Mr Williams though he is not looking particularly happy as he appears to be either doing an impression of an aeroplane, or balancing precariously on some unseen wall. On the remix, we have a happy looking lady with happy looking balloons. Oh, and she is doing the kind of balloon dance that we like, what about you? Happy?

You know what? The original cover to Keep On Running by The Spencer Davis Group scores full marks on the AllBum.Art score sheet. It features the band and illustrates the title of the song, as they are running. So from that point of view there's almost no reason to provide a remix. Except that we found this picture of 5 busty naked babes running along a beach and if only we could see them, it is certain that keeping them running on would provide a large amount of entertainment. Hemispherical!

On The Ropes was a single by The Wonder Stuff. That much is obvious. But what would you expect to see on the cover of their single? Maybe a picture of the band? Wrong, try again. What about someone in a boxing ring? We see where you're going there but no, wrong? The answer is simple, a young girl using a typewriter. Makes perfect sense. But not as much sense as a hot young babe tied to a tree with some ropes. Sensible!

Never heard of The Crusaders? Nor had we so we did some research and found out that they were christian soldiers who roamed Europe in the middle ages. Odd then, that they should have a hit in 1979 with Street Life. Oh, we just realized there is a second entry on Wikipedia for The Crusaders and this one mentions that Randy Crawford was the lead singer. That make more sense. The cover of their single doesn't though so we have remixed it with the kind of street life we would prefer to see. Tarmac!

Here we are again with another remix for Mr Gary Moore. This time it's his solo single, which is less rock and less roll, but more drone and more drole - Empty Rooms. But wouldn't you believe it, the room is not empty. How do we know this? Because a second photo, taken just after the one that made it to the front cover of the original single, shows a hot babe who was previously hiding behind Mr Moore. Empty boot? No, fill them. Spacious!

Time for a bit of heavy metal as August is here. What's the connection - why none at all, we just fancied a bit of hard rock. Here we see Gary Moore And Phil Lynott posing on the front of their single Out In The Fields. But where are the fields, and who is out there? From their outfits, 18th century soldiers. But let's move forward 300 years and what do we now have in that same field, but a naked babe who appears quite lost. We fancy that too. Recursive!

Money On My Mind, that's what is apparently going through the head of Sam Smith. But you wouldn't know this by looking at the cover of his single. Instead you would think that some kind of impressionist art was on his mind. Let's help you out Mr Smith, when you have money on your mind, you need to see the money. Oh, and as we are sure that as a pop star you have women chasing you everywhere, you will no doubt have a couple of sexy chicks on your mind. Put the two together and what do you get - a remix. Noted!

Hey - did you know that is is the 500th cover of an album or single that we have remixed at AllBum.Art. That surely calls for a celebration of some kind. Here, Sam, hows about lending us those babes on your single remix...?

The Young Rascals would have us all a-Groovin' and a-moovin' no doubt if they could, in their wacky way. How do we know they groove in a wacky way, well the cover of their single suggests this as the band members sprawl around in a myriad of elevations and angles. The remix shows a bunch of young folk, groovin away at a party. Are they rascals though? It looks like it - they're partying with no clothes on. Jiggly!